DLP (Digital Light Processing)

DLP (Digital Light Processing) projectors use a digital micromirror device (DMD) chip that contains thousands to millions of tiny mirrors to reflect light toward or away from the lens, creating the image.

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) projectors use three separate LCD panels—one each for red, green, and blue—to create and project images. These projectors are known for delivering bright, saturation and sharpness.

LED Projector

LED projectors use Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) as the light source instead of traditional lamps. This results in a longer lifespan, typically up to 20,000 to 30,000 hours, and significantly lower power consumption.

LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon)

LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) projectors combine the advantages of both LCD and DLP technologies to deliver exceptional image quality.

Laser Projector

Laser projectors use laser diodes as their light source, offering exceptional brightness, long lifespan, and consistent image quality.

Business/Education Projector

Business/Education projectors are designed for presentations, classroom teaching, seminars, and training sessions, focusing on clarity, brightness, and reliability.